03-13-2011, 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Lil Sis Please plan for other expenses.. such as vet visits, flea preventive and more. The biggest cost of the puppy is not the price you pay. The biggest concern is emergency health care. Pet insurance may be what you need.
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Originally Posted by DvlshAngel985 Sorry, didn't finish my thought in my last post, but I think you get he idea. This year, aside from piddle pads, food, and new toys; Kaji will be getting his yearly wellness exam when he turns 3, and a dental. That does not include emergency situations. It's still adds up though! | Quote:
Originally Posted by gaijingirl Good that you mentioned this as a big factor. The cost of the puppy is the cheapest part of the deal! We spent nearly $4000 in the first 6 months on veterinary care, most of which was emergency and unexpected. |    
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